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In this episode of Off Track Podcast, proudly sponsored by SLICK MOTO EVENTS, our host Dave Neal sits down with Neil Hodgson, former British Superbike Champion, World Superbike Champion, and now a leading voice in MotoGP coverage as a pundit and commentator for TNT Sports.Neil shares behind-the-scenes stories from his incredible racing career, insights into the BSB, WSBK, and MotoGP paddocks, and his expert take on the latest MotoGP action. From his championship-winning days to life in the commentary box, this episode is packed with insider knowledge, racing anecdotes, and unmissable insights for any motorsport fan.
This week we make a return to stately Laceby Manor as former Grand Prix racer and Senior TT winner Roger Burnett joins us to discuss the world of rider management. Rog guided both James Toseland and Neil Hodgson to WorldSBK success and a helping hand with a host of riders through the years. These days Rog puts all his attention into Ryan Vickers and was instrumental in the deal that has taken Ryan to Motocorsa Ducati and his own fledgling career in WorldSBK.You know this bit by now, unless you're new to us, and if you are then welcome along! While you're here drop us a follow on whichever platform you listen on and give us a follow on the socials – all the links are in the show description along with our patreon page and merch page through HMY Customs.Send us a text Support the showOur Patreon Page is live! https://www.patreon.com/join/9993138Off Track Merchandise: https://www.hmycustoms.co.uk/off-track-podcastRidinGraphics: https://www.instagram.com/ridingraphics/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/ridingraphics/?locale=en_GBFacebook: Off Track Podcast https://www.facebook.com/OffTrackTheMotorcycleRacingPodcast/ Instagram: @offtrackpodcastukhttps://www.instagram.com/offtrackpodcastuk/Twitter: @offtrack_https://twitter.com/OffTrack_ IG: @thedaveneal | Twitter: @daveneal | Facebook: Dave Neal
Neil Hodgson talks to Davide Tardozzi, a successful racer in his own right, but better known around the world as the hugely successful racing team manager for Ducati. Davide talks about the highs and lows of running a team that competes at the highest level of motorcycle racing, and shares fantastic stories about the many famous riders he has worked with. Over the years Davide has achieved so much, and worked with some of the best riders in the world, so you just know that he has some fantastic stories to tell about riders such as Carl Fogarty, Casey Stoner, and many more…
Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
Former WorldSBK Champ and Grand Prix racer and now expert TNT Sports presenter Neil Hodgson is our guest this week as we look forward to Silverstone and the British Grand Prix and as the MotoGP summer break ends. Don't forget to give us a like and subscribe! Join us for special and exclusive content on Patreon. Become a Paddock Insider for just 10 dollars a month: https://www.patreon.com/paddockpasspodcast Find us here: https://twitter.com/PaddockPassPod Chapters 00:00 – Introduction, taxes, motocross and Guinness 05:20 – Joan Mir's ‘madness'? 08:00 – Ai Ogura for Trackhouse?! 13:00 – Speaking with Neil Hodgson about MotoGP, Britain and Silverstone 55:00 – Alpinestars Fantasy League, Silverstone again, World Ducati Week
When it comes to motorcycle racing, Chaz Davies has pretty much done it all, from 125cc, 250cc and MotoGP racing to World Supersport and World Superbike, and from riding in America to MotoE, he's been there and done that. And not only that, but he's one of the nicest guys in the game.Ducati Diaries host Neil Hodgson takes Chaz Davies down memory lane to the early years of his career and early rivalries with the likes of Casey Stoner. The journey to his current ride in the MotoE championship is the sort of stuff that racing legends are made of, with the epic battles against Jonathan Rea just one of the many highlights.Get ready for a chat that takes on racing rivalries, team dynamics and the life of an international top racer.This podcast is powered by Ducati UK: https://www.ducati.com/gb/en/home
Talking to Neil Hodgson in the first episode of Ducati Diaries is motorcycle racing legend Casey Stoner, who shares some incredible insights into his journey to the top of the sport as well as the challenges he faced. Casey enjoyed a glittering career with two MotoGP championships, but made a shock decision to retire from the sport aged only 27. He talks to Neil about his motivations, struggles and whether there's anything he wished he had done differently. It's a candid and captivating conversation.This podcast is powered by Ducati UK: https://www.ducati.com/gb/en/home
With Pecco Bagnaia signing a new Ducati MotoGP deal and rumours of Dorna being sold to Liberty Media, there's a lot happening in motorbike racing!Greg Haines gets the latest from the top riders in the Jerez Moto2 and Moto3 test as well as insight from World Champions Neil Hodgson and James Toseland after a spellbinding start to the World Superbike season in Australia. Also: a sneak 'peak' into Eurosport's new documentary, ‘At Home With Alvaro Bautista'. Follow @GregHainesTV on social media!X - https://x.com/greghainestvInsta - https://www.instagram.com/greghainestvYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/greghainestvContact Talking Away by email:TalkingAwayPodcast@gmail.com
In the first Talking Away race review, there's two Gregs for the price of one as Greg Haines is joined by Polish commentator Greg Jędrzejewski. The key points are the new Sprint race, rider safety and the story of the weekend: Marc Marquez colliding with Jorge Martin and Miguel Oliveira. There's reaction from MCN's Michael Guy and insight from the recent BSB test at Donington Park from Dave Neal. Also featuring opinions from Matt Birt and Neil Hodgson as the controversy rages on into Argentina this weekend!Follow @GregHainesTV on social media!X - https://x.com/greghainestvInsta - https://www.instagram.com/greghainestvYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/greghainestvContact Talking Away by email:TalkingAwayPodcast@gmail.com
2023 sees both Pecco Bagnaia and Alvaro Bautista running No. 1 on their MotoGP and World Superbike Ducati machines. In MotoGP, it's the first time the famous single digit has appeared on a bike for over ten years. With this in mind, should organisers make it mandatory for the top rider to use the lowest number? Greg is joined by a star panel made up of Dennis Noyes, Neil Hodgson, James Toseland, Michael Laverty and Michael Guy. Opinions may differ!Follow @GregHainesTV on social media!X - https://x.com/greghainestvInsta - https://www.instagram.com/greghainestvYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/greghainestvContact Talking Away by email:TalkingAwayPodcast@gmail.com
Immediately prior to starting his First Class Accounts journey, Neil Hodgson helped out a mate driving his scrap metal truck. While this may not have contributed to his accounting skills, it surely helped him understand the value of autonomy and freedom. These were to become key values in his bookkeeping business.
This week: growing food on the moon, a strange cave on Mars, the first photos of our own blackhole, Dawkins argues with pro-Lifers, and is this the end of crypto!?MOON FOODHave you seen the film High Life? It's about a group of criminals on death row who get sent on a mission to space to extract alternative energy from a black hole.It's a pretty sick film, not just because of the plot - it also shows a spaceship with an incredible garden that's tended by Andre 3000!The garden is full of fruits and vegetables that sustain the crew, but is it actually possible?This recent news shows that it might be!For the first time, scientists have grown plants in lunar soil collected on the moon by the Apollo astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin.The scientists had no idea if anything would sprout in the harsh moon dirt, and wanted to see if it could be used to grow food by a new generation of lunar explorers.While there was some growth, compared to the plants grown in Earth's dirt, the moon plants were stunted.The scientists worked out that the longer the soil was exposed to punishing cosmic radiation and solar winds on the moon, the worse the plants seemed to do. So for now, Earth food will have to do.MARTIAN DOORWhat is this door on Mars and who built it?That's what the world was asking last Thursday when a recent photo taken by the Mars Curiosity rover went viral.While it definitely looks like a Martian hobbit hole, unfortunately the reality is not that exciting.Neil Hodgson, an expert in Martian geology, said that while it was a very curious image “it looks like natural erosion to me."AWW! Way to ruin our fun, Neil!He's right though… to the trained eye there are some obvious signs that it's not a door. Firstly, it's less than a metre tall, so the martians must be bloody short.Secondly, check out the rocky layers, known as “strata”. These were likely deposited some 4 billion years ago, possibly in one of the abundant rivers that used to flow on Mars. The curved form is similar to other wind-eroded spots on Mars.Curiosity has been whipping around on Mars for a decade, and this is without a doubt one of the weirdest photos it's captured. We can't wait to see what it finds next!BLACKHOLESome of the biggest space news this week is that we have the first ever image of the supermassive blackhole that sits at the heart of our galaxy.The blackhole is called Sagittarius A*, and it's our baby! Unlike other supermassive blackholes, this one sits in our backyard, which makes it a little easier to study.This recent image was captured by the Event Horizon Telescope. The event horizon refers to the boundary of the black hole beyond which no light can escape.While we can't see the event horizon itself because it doesn't emit light, we can see glowing gas orbiting the blackhole. This light is being bent by the blackhole's powerful gravity, which is 4 MILLION times more massive than our Sun.Despite its size, scientists are surprised at how little gas and dust it eats.Michael Johnson from the Harvard & Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics said that “If Saggittarius A* was a person, it would consume the equivalent of a grain of rice once every million years.”Talk about an extreme diet… We hope the astronomers find out more about its eating habits, and we hope it doesn't involve snacking on Earth!ABORTIONIs an acorn an oak tree? This is one of the questions that Richard Dawkins asks us to ponder in a fiery new essay on a perhaps the hottest cultural topic of today - abortion.Abortion is back in the public discourse after it was leaked that the US Supreme Court will overturn Roe vs Wade; a landmark decision that ruled that the US Constitution protects a pregnant woman's liberty to have an abortion.Dawkins is a biologist who's not afraid to dive head first into these prickly discussions. In his recent essay titled They Think It's Murder, he provides us with persuasive arguments against the religious Right.Firstly, Dawkins tackles their argument that the embryo experiences pain. He says that if you think this, you better be a vegan too, because animals definitely experience pain yet we justify their killing.What about people who are against killing an embryo because it has the potential of becoming a human? By that logic, every sperm that ends up in a sock and not in a cervix is also a crime!Check out his essay for more arguments, and let us know your thoughts in the comments.CRYPTOWhat's up with crypto?People have lost hundreds of MILLIONS of dollars due to the crypto crash.So, what's the cause of it all?It's hard to pinpoint, and some people are even suspecting an “evil genius” could be behind it all.But the TL;DR version is that there was a stablecoin called Luna, which was designed to stay equal to the US dollar, hence the name “stable”.Well, stable it wasn't! One Luna coin went from being worth $122 dollars to 5 CENTS in a matter of days.It wasn't just Luna, pretty much every crypto currency crashed, leaving Changpeng Zhao, the CEO of Binance down an incredible $47.6 BILLION DOLLARS!Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of FTX who also happens to be a big fan of our mate Peter Singer, is down $3 billion.And while we all enjoy seeing rich people lose money, it's not as funny when you realise that Sam is an effective altruist who donates large swathes of his wealth to good causes.So, let us know, do you think this is the end of crypto? Was it just a phase? Let us know in the comments.---That's all for this week. Don't forget we're taking Peter Singer to Auckland on August 6 - get your tickets at thinkinc.org.au or at the link in our bio.Until next time, take care!Sign up to our newsletter → bit.ly/think-sign-up
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Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
Neil Hodgson joins the Paddock Pass Podcast for this episode, as Steve caught up with the former world champion for a quick chat...which ended up being a longer chat about motorcycle racing. Hodgson has a wealth of knowledge to share, and we're sure you are going to enjoy his insights. Many thanks to FLY Racing and Renthal for sponsoring this episode, and helping the podcast produce content each week. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG
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Former World Superbikes champion, MotoGP™ racer and BT Sport commentator Neil Hodgson joins us to wrap up Fabio Quartararo's dominant display at the Italian Grand Prix, discuss the retirement rumours surrounding Valentino Rossi, remember his own career and reflect on a tragic Mugello weekend.
Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
This episode explores a world of "what if" as the guys ponder a world of racing without the pace-setters like Marc Marquez and Jonathan Rea in the MotoGP and WorldSBK paddocks. To tackle the topic, we have Steve, Neil, David, and Adam on the mics, and WorldSBK champion Neil Hodgson calls into the show to leave his two cents on the topic. You don't want to miss what they have to say! Many thanks to FLY RACING to sponsoring this episode, and helping the podcast producing content each week. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG
Neil Hodgson and Gavin Emmett discuss the Top 5 talking points from the MotoGP and World Superbike paddocks ahead of the San Marino GP and following on from the Aragon SBK double-header. From Covid-19 testing to the future of some of MotoGP's most successful riders like Rossi and Dovizioso. Remember #Top5in5 for a chance to win some Triumph goodies.
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This week we sit down for a virtual chat with 2003 World Superbike Champion Neil Hodgson as the BT Sport presenter talks us through how the sport’s changed, what the paddock’s really like, the transition from riding to working in the media and a few of his pet hates to boot.Is the factories’ rush to sign ever-younger talents the best way to go about it? How do you spot a Marquez-beating diamond in the rough in 2020? Hodgson doesn’t have all the answers, but there’s plenty food for thought. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are joined by Ex British and World Superbike Champion, BT Sport pundit and all-round top guy Neil Hodgson. We discuss his racing career, internet dating and life after hanging the leathers up. Sponsored by The Machine Shop, Hinkley. See more: https://the-machine-shop.co.uk/ www.chasintheracin.com @MotorbikePod Cheers, Chrissy and Dom
BR8 Nath and Derv caught up with the Legend that is Neil Hodgson. Talking about racing, family, mindset, Moto Gp and his newest venture which is Mackenzie Hodgson Insurance. Insurance for the bikers out there. We can not thank him enough for his open and approachable style and we are sorry for making him late for his Taxi!!! Thank Neil BR8 Racing Media
Andrea Dovizioso’s 2017 gets better and better as he takes his fourth win of the season under the baking heat at Silverstone to take the lead in the championship. Behind him finished Maverick Vinales and Valentino Rossi, while former championship leader Marc Marquez suffered a mechanical problem. As always, Suzi Perry, Colin Edwards, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen, Julian Ryder and Gavin Emmett were at the heart of the action in pit lane to grab all the reaction to a brilliant home Grand Prix. We’ll be back in two weeks’ time from San Marino. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the race of the season, Andrea Dovizioso pipped Marc Marquez to the finish line following an epic battle under the sun at the Red Bull Ring. Hear from Dovi, Marc and third place man Dani Pedrosa as the BT Sport MotoGP team bring you all the reaction from race day in Austria. Presented by Suzi Perry, with Colin Edwards, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen, Julian Ryder and Gavin Emmett. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Marc Marquez plays his bike change strategy to perfection to take victory and extend this lead in the MotoGP championship to 14 points. As always, in this podcast you can hear from all the protagonists on race day as well as Craig Doyle, Colin Edwards, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen, Julian Ryder and Gavin Emmett as the BT Sport team brings you all the reaction from pit-lane. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Marc Marquez won his fifth straight MotoGP race at the Sachsenring in Germany ahead of home favourite Jonas Folger and Dani Pedrosa. Victory also carried Marquez, who has now won his last eight races at the historic circuit across all classes, to the top of the championship standings although the top four are separated by just 10 points. The BT Sport team of Craig Doyle, James Toseland, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen, Julian Ryder and Gavin Emmett were in the thick of it once again and bring you all the reaction from pit lane following another thrilling day of action. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Valentino Rossi took his tenth victory at Assen ahead of Danilo Petrucci and Marc Marquez in a superb race in Holland. Maverick Vinales' crash early in the race means the championship in now led by Andrea Dovizioso with the top four separated by just 11 points. The BT Sport team of Craig Doyle, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen, Julian Ryder and Gavin Emmett was at the heart of the action to bring you all the reaction from a stunning race day. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andrea Dovizioso caps off a great couple of weeks with a second MotoGP race win in eight days in Barcelona. In this podcast you can hear from Dovi, Marc Marquez, Dani Pedrosa, Johann Zarco, Davide Tardozzi, Alex Marquez, Tom Luthi, Joan Mir, Jorge Martin, Suzi Perry, Colin Edwards, Neil Hodgson, Gavin Emmett, Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andrea Dovizioso takes just the third MotoGP win of his career with victory at his home circuit of Mugello ahead of Maverick Vinales and Danilo Petrucci. There were Italian winners in the junior classes too as Mattia Pasini and Andrea Migno took the wins in Moto2 and Moto3. Hear from Dovi, Vinales, Petrucci, Crutchlow, Pasini, Migno and the BT Sport team of Colin Edwards, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen, Julian Ryder, Gavin Emmett and of course your presenter Suzi Perry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Under the blazing sunshine in Jerez, the Spanish reigned supreme with all an-all Spanish podium in MotoGP and Spanish riders also taking victory in the junior classes. Valentino Rossi continues to lead the MotoGP championship, but just ten points separate the top four riders. As always BT Sport was at the heart of the action to bring you all of the reaction and analysis from pit-lane. Download to hear from all the protagonists from race day and Suzi Perry, James Toseland, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen, Julian Ryder and Gavin Emmett. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jorge Lorenzo signs off from his career at Yamaha with a dominant victory under the Valencia sunshine ahead of Marc Marquez and Andrea Iannone. Hear from all the main men on race day in the final BT Sport MotoGP podcast of the season. With Suzi Perry, Colin Edwards, James Toseland, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen, Julian Ryder and Gavin Emmett. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Days after his second win of the season at the Australian GP, Cal Crutchlow sits down with BT Sport’s Neil Hodgson to reflect on his incredible season, how he handles being compared to Barry Sheene and whether he is capable of putting together a run at the MotoGP championship. A fascinating interview and a must listen for all MotoGP fans. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With the 2016 title in the bag, will we see a return to the old 'win it or bin it' Marc Marquez at the Australian GP this weekend? Either way we are in for some fantastic racing at a track which is a firm favourite for fans and spectators alike. With Gavin Emmett, Neil Hodgson and Julian Ryder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Keith Huewen, Julian Ryder and Neil Hodgson pay tribute to the magnificent Marc Marquez as the Spaniard wrapped up his third MotoGP title in four seasons. Hear from all the main men on race day as the boys hot foot it from the circuit to the airport for their flight to Australia! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With just four races to go, Marc Marquez now enjoys a 52 point lead in the MotoGP championship following a dominant win at the Aragon Grand Prix in Spain. His great rivals Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi completed the podium with Brit Cal Crutchlow continuing his fine form to finish as top independent in P5. Brit Sam Lowes topped the podium in the Moto2 class while Brad Binder wrapped up the Moto3 title with a fine second place in the first race of the day. As always, the BT Sport crew was at the heart of action to bring you the inside line from round 14 of the season. With Suzi Perry, James Toseland, Neil Hodgson, Gavin Emmett, Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For the eighth race in a row, MotoGP produced a different race winner with Honda’s Dani Pedrosa this time taking top spot on the podium from P8 on the grid. Behind him, home favourite Valentino Rossi came home second with Jorge Lorenzo playing pantomime villain in third. As always, BT Sport’s team were at the heart of the action to talk to all the main men from race day, including big MotoGP fan Paolo Nutini. With Suzi Perry, James Toseland, Neil Hodgson, Gavin Emmett, Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Following Maverick Vinales’ maiden victory last time out at Silverstone, the boys ponder whether we can now classify the Spanish youngster in the same bracket as the top riders in the paddock and describe him as an alien? Elsewhere the team continue to be impressed by Cal Crutchlow’s form and new lease of life, debate whether the Marquez-Rossi rivalry is back on and pay tribute to graft which the Lowes twins are putting in to their motorcycle racing careers. With Keith Huewen, Neil Hodgson and Julian Ryder. See all the action from the San Marino GP this weekend on BT Sport 2. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Young Spaniard Maverick Vinales took victory at Silverstone to become the first rider to win races in MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3. Local hero Cal Crutchlow took second with Valentino Rossi completing a popular podium for the British fans. Suzi Perry, Craig Doyle, Colin Edwards, James Toseland, Neil Hodgson, Gavin Emmett, Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder were at the heart of the action to bring you all the news and reaction from the paddock and pit lane. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gavin Emmett, Neil Hodgson and Keith Huewen are back on home turf at Silverstone where Cal Crutchlow is set for a hero’s return following his dramatic win last time out at Brno. The question is, did his victory come through luck or judgement? It’s not all positive news for the Brits though as Bradley Smith will miss his home GP through injury, but his misfortune is Alex Lowes’ gain as he gets the opportunity to ride in MotoGP for the first time. Hear the inside scoop of how the ride came about from Hodgy – Alex Lowes’ team manager. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cal Crutchlow becomes the first Brit to win a MotoGP race since Barry Sheene in 1981 with a masterful display of brains and brawn at the Brno circuit at Czech Republic. Crutchlow held off Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez for victory on a weekend which saw Jorge Lorenzo lose further ground in the championship hunt. There was more British success in the lightweight classes as John McPhee took his first ever Grand Prix victory in Moto3 and Sam Lowes returned to the Moto2 podium. Hear from all the protagonists of race day as BT Sport takes you to the heart of the action. With Craig Doyle, James Toseland, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The great Marc Marquez makes it seven wins on the bounce at Germany as he and his Honda team play a perfect tactical game in the wet conditions. Behind him Brit Cal Crutchlow put a disappointing qualifying behind him to grab second with third going to Andrea Dovizioso. Witn a 48 point lead, does the Spaniard have one hand on the 2016 title? The BT Sport team were at the heart of the action and caught up with all the main men from round nine of the season. With Craig Doyle, Colin Edwards, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gavin Emmett, Neil Hodgson, former MotoGP star Jeremy McWilliams, World Superbike's Michael van der Mark, Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder reflect on the eighth round of the MotoGP season in Assen. On a dramatic day at the historic Dutch track, rank outsider Jack Miller beat the best riders in the world and overcame some treacherous conditions to claim a shock victory for the Estrella Galicia satellite team. Marc Marquez took second place in the rain-interrupted race to extend his championship lead over title rivals Jorge Lorenzo, who finished 10th, and Valentino Rossi who crashed out when leading. Britain's Scott Redding rallied for third place to claim only his second podium finish in the premier class. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A sombre mood descended upon the Catalan GP this past weekend as Spanish Moto2 rider Luis Salom lost his life in practice on Friday. After consultation with Luis’ family, team and the safety commission, it was decided that racing should continue. On the track Valentino Rossi took victory and for the first time since Sepang shook hands with his great rival Marc Marquez in parc ferme. Craig Doyle, Colin Edwards, Neil Hodgson, Gavin Emmett, Julian Ryder and Keith Huewen report from Barcelona on a tough weekend for the racing family. #Mexicano39 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gavin Emmett, Colin Edwards, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen and Julian Ryder are in Mugello following the sixth round of the MotoGP season. Home fans were heartbroken to see their hero Valentino Rossi retire from the race with a technical problem, but at the front Jorge Lorenzo just about held off the charging Marc Marquez to take victory, with Andrea Iannone making a point to Ducati by finishing third in the week he found out he was being dumped by the team. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Keith Huewen is joined by Julian Ryder and Neil Hodgson in the beautiful surroundings of Mugello in Italy ahead of the sixth round of the season. With Maverick, Dani, Dovi and Iannone all signing deals for 2017, the boys discuss what this means for them and the other riders in the paddock who have yet to sign on for next season. On the track Lorenzo leads the championship and with him saying Mugello is his favourite circuit, are we again in for Jorge declaring this place ‘Lorenzo Land’? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
MotoGP super fan Matt Le Blanc joins Suzi Perry, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen, Julian Ryder and Gavin Emmett at Le Mans to reflect on Jorge Lorenzo's dominant display as the Spaniard led home team-mate Valentino Rossi for a Yamaha 1-2 with Maverick Vinales taking his first MotoGP podium finish in 3rd. Elsewhere it was another miserable weekend for Ducati with both Andreas crashing out - two of eight riders not to complete the race. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Suzi Perry, James Toseland., Neil Hodgson, Gavin Emmett, Julian Ryder and Keith Huewen are in Spain to wrap-up a thrilling day’s racing at Jerez where Valentino Rossi, Sam Lowes and Brad Binder proved popular winners on race day. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Craig Doyle, Colin Edwards, Neil Hodgson, Keith Huewen, Julian Ryder and Gavin Emmett wrap up all the action from Austin, Texas as Marc Marquez makes it four for four in the Lonestar state. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Craig Doyle, Colin Edwards, Neil Hodgson and Gavin Emmett reflect on Jorge Lorenzo's victory in the opening round of MotoGP and a controversial Moto2 race. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tracklist - Santa Claus Mix - feast Fish Go Deep *********************************************************************************** 01. Soul of Hex - The Third Eye - Freerange [00:00 - 04:50] 02. Fouk - Lefty's Bar (Brame & Hamo Remix) - Heist [04:50 - 09:50] 03. Rocco - From Blood - Atjazz Record Company [09:50 - 14:50] 04. Fish Go Deep - Off Script - Local Talk [14:50 - 22:22] 05. youANDme feat. Brothers' Vibe - Don't Take This Shit So Serious - Finale Sessions [22:22 - 26:30] 06. Mood II Swing - Ohh - Groove On [26:30 - 30:34] 07. Neil Hodgson & Eman - Reminds Me of You [30:34 - 37:14] 08. Shawn J Wright & Alinka - Wait For Love (Luke Solomon Remix) - Twirl [37:14 - 43:14] 09. Kerri Chandler - My Old Friend - Black Vinyl [43:14 - 50:15] 10. Fish Go Deep - Northern Reach - Local Talk [50:15 - 57:11] 11. Zona feat. Valerie Moise - Never Forget You (Lenny RX, Eric Kupper & Kenny Summit Remix) - 70x7 Records [57:11 - 60:00] *********************************************************************************** This week's mix features 60 MINUTES(!) of the finest deep house and nu disco ... As usual lots of promos and new releases mixed by Fish Go Deep.
Subscribe on iTunes: tinyurl.com/k2ax59x Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/BlacksoulMusic 01. Fouk - Lefty's Bar (Brame & Hamo Remix) (Heist) 02. Mystic Bill - U Won't C Me (Strictly Rhythm) 03. Lockwood - Let's Talk (Dessous) 04. Joel Alter - 22 Hours (The Persuader Remix) (Uncanny Valley) 05. Thermo - Body Back (Doin Work) 06. Abraham Ruiz & Aktorse - South Coast (Gangsta House) 07. Rocco - From Blood (AtJazz) MUSIC MATTERS EXCLUSIVE 08. Boris Dlugosch ft Inaya Day - Keep Pushin (Dario DAttis Hive Dub) (Peppermint Jam) 1996 09. Neil Hodgson & E-Man - Reminds Me Of You (Pat Bedeau Remix) (Unquantize) 10. Ugly Drums - Don't Let Life (Passing By) (Fouk Remix) (Fifty Fathoms Deep) 11. Nachtbraker - You're Out of Your Element (Detroit Swindle Remix) (Heist) 12. Groove Armada - Call Me feat. Joel Culpepper (Fouk Remix) (Moda Black) 13. Re-Tide - Take Me Back To The Underground (Part Two) (Cut Rec) MUSIC MATTERS CLASSIC OF THE WEEK 14. The Reese Project - The Colour Of Love (MK Deep Dub) (Network) 1992 15. Chevalier - Double Dealin' (DFTD) 16. Jamie de Von - Jack All Night (Metron Music) MUSIC MATTERS EXCLUSIVE GUEST MIX by GIOELE MAZZA (Fett, Blacksoul Music, Kidk UK) 17. Jeffrey Tice - Feel It,Children (Gioele Mazza Remix) (FETT RECORDINGS) 18. Sabb feat Forrest - One Of Us (Dennis Ferrer Remix) MOON HARBOUR 19. ANOTR - Strobe (Original Mix) DFTD 20. Adam Port, Daniel Wilde - Basament (Original Mix) MOON HARBOUR 21. Rey Aguilar - Oye Mami (Oscar G Remix) PETFOOD 22. wAFF - Connected (Original Mix) TOOLROOM 23. Till Von Sein,Mr V. - The Manifest (Pablo Fierro Remix) SUOL
Change your body, change your life at ANY fitness level. Fitness Director from VillaSport The Woodlands Texas comes on air to talk about the friendly competition Lose to Win, which incentivizes weight loss with the chance to win $1,000. Last year the winners lost over 150 pounds and each won $1,000, not to mention after working with the dedicated trainers, went on to continue to lose weight and get in shape. Tune in for more about Neil, fitness and getting healthy for summer.More on NeilMore about VillaSport
Change your body, change your life at ANY fitness level. Fitness Director from VillaSport The Woodlands Texas comes on air to talk about the friendly competition Lose to Win, which incentivizes weight loss with the chance to win $1,000. Last year the winners lost over 150 pounds and each won $1,000, not to mention after working with the dedicated trainers, went on to continue to lose weight and get in shape. Tune in for more about Neil, fitness and getting healthy for summer.More on NeilMore about VillaSport